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<a href="http://www.droidux.com"><b>DroidUX</b>
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is the first Professional UX/UI component library for the Android platform. It is packed with
high-quality controls/widgets with extended features and functionalities
that will make it a breeze and pleasantly easy and fast for developers to create stunning Android
application.
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With just a few lines of code, developers can create an appealing user interface for their next killer
app, conforming to the <a href="http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/05/twitter-for-android-closer-look-at.html">Android's UI patterns</a>
in no time. That means increased productivity for developers, because they can invest their precious time more on the business logic of their
application, without compromising the quality of the user interface.
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<b>How to use the DroidUX library</b>
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Using the <b>DroidUX</b> in an application is really simple. In fact, it is no different than using the stock
<a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/index.html">Android widgets</a>.
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The DroidUX library consist of two parts for use during development and needs to be added to the application project:
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<b>1. DroidUX JAR java library</b>. This JAR library contains
the implementation of the widgets, and must be included in the <i>Build Path</i>
of the Android application project. It is needed only during development,
and do not need to be deployed to the Android devices.
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<b>2. An <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/projects/projects-eclipse.html#SettingUpLibraryProject">Android Library Project</a></b>.
This library project contains all the necessary resource required by the JAR java library, including the images, layouts, custom attributes,
styles, and other resources.  Like the JAR library, the Android library project must be referenced by the application project (see <a href="http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/projects/projects-eclipse.html#ReferencingLibraryProject">here</a>
for more details on how to reference a library project).

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Once both the
<b>DroidUX</b>
JAR java library and the
<b>DroidUX</b>
Android library project are added/referenced by the application project,
then the
<b>DroidUX</b>
widgets are readily available for use by the application just like any
other Android widgets. It's that easy!
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<b>Supported platforms</b>
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<b>Android OS</b>: 1.6 and higher.
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<b>Screen resolution</b>: Any screen resolution.  The resources included in the <b>DroidUX</b> Android library project, are only for the -ldpi, -mdpi and -hdpi resolution.
However the widgets will work on any screen resolution.<br/>
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<b>Screen size</b>: Any screen size.
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For more information on the
<b>DroidUX</b>
component library, please visit our website at <a href="http://www.droidux.com">http://www.droidux.com</a>,
and don't forget to follow us on twitter at <a href="http://www.twitter.com/droidux">http://www.twitter.com/droidux</a>
for latest update.
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Happy developing!!!
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<b>DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY</b>
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DroidUX&trade; is a product of <a href="http://www.ximpl.nl/">XIMPL</a>, company based in The Netherlands.

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